Photos: Space shuttle tours L.A.

Patrick T. Fallon, AP10.13.2012

Spectators gather to watch the space shuttle Endeavour outside of Randy’s Donuts as it waits to cross the 405 freeway in Inglewood, Calif., Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. Endeavour’s 12-mile road trip kicked off shortly before midnight Thursday as it moved from its Los Angeles International Airport hangar en route to the California Science Center.

Patrick T. Fallon
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The US Space Shuttle Endeavour is moved from Westchester Square to Randy’s Donuts during its final ground journey in Los Angeles, California on October 12,2012. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.JOE KLAMAR
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The US Space Shuttle Endeavour is moved from Westchester Square to Randy's Donuts during its final ground journey in Los Angeles, California on October 12,2012. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it's final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions. AFP PHOTO/JOE KLAMARJOE KLAMAR/AFP/GettyImagesJOE KLAMAR
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The US Space Shuttle Endeavour is moved from Westchester Square to Randy’s Donuts during its final ground journey in Los Angeles, California on October 12,2012. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.JOE KLAMAR
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The US Space Shuttle Endeavour is moved from Westchester Square to Randy’s Donuts during its final ground journey in Los Angeles, California on October 12,2012. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.JOE KLAMAR
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The Space Shuttle Endeavour travels through the streets of Los Angeles on its final journey to its permanent museum home, October 12, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.ROBYN BECK
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Crowds of people watch as watch as the Space Shuttle Endeavour is transported through the streets of Los Angeles on its final journey to its permanent museum home, October 12, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.ROBYN BECK
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The US Space Shuttle Endeavour is moved from Westchester Square to Randy's Donuts during its final ground journey in Los Angeles, California on October 12,2012. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it's final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions. AFP PHOTO/JOE KLAMARJOE KLAMAR/AFP/GettyImagesJOE KLAMAR
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The Space Shuttle Endeavour travels through the streets of Los Angeles on its final journey to its permanent museum home, October 12, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.ROBYN BECK
/ AFP/Getty Images

Crowds of people watch as the Space Shuttle Endeavour is transported through the streets of Los Angeles on its final journey to its permanent museum home, October 12, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.ROBYN BECK
/ AFP/Getty Images

The US Space Shuttle Endeavour is moved from Westchester Square to Randy’s Donuts during its final ground journey in Los Angeles, California on October 12,2012. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.JOE KLAMAR
/ AFP/Getty Images

Spectators gather to watch the space shuttle Endeavour make its way down Manchester Blvd. in Los Angeles, Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. Endeavour’s 12-mile road trip kicked off shortly before midnight Thursday as it moved from its Los Angeles International Airport hangar en route to the California Science Center, its ultimate destination.Chris Carlson
/ AP

The Space Shuttle Endeavour slowly moves along city streets on a 160-wheeled carrier in Los Angeles, Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. Endeavour’s 12-mile road trip kicked off shortly before midnight Thursday as it moved from its Los Angeles International Airport hangar en route to the California Science Center, its ultimate destination.Jae C. Hong
/ AP

The US Space Shuttle Endeavour is moved from Westchester Square to Randy’s Donuts during its final ground journey in Los Angeles, California on October 12,2012. Over the next two days, the 170,000-pound (77,272 kg) shuttle will travel at no more than 2 mph (3.2 km per hour) along a 12-mile (19km) route from LAX to it’s final home at the California Science Center. NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011 after 30 years and 135 missions.JOE KLAMAR
/ AFP/Getty Images

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